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Side 17
... and the authority of the health , there appeared to him , on the side of his duke .
The counties throughout the kingdom were bed , a man of a very venerable
aspect , who drew so incensed , and their affections poisoned , that they the
curtains ...
... and the authority of the health , there appeared to him , on the side of his duke .
The counties throughout the kingdom were bed , a man of a very venerable
aspect , who drew so incensed , and their affections poisoned , that they the
curtains ...
Side 20
He behaved himself very well have drawn a great dependence upon him of very
in this function , and appeared equal to it ; and car- considerable men , and
appeared a very useful and ried himself so luckily in parliament , that he did
profitable ...
He behaved himself very well have drawn a great dependence upon him of very
in this function , and appeared equal to it ; and car- considerable men , and
appeared a very useful and ried himself so luckily in parliament , that he did
profitable ...
Side 24
He had earl of Montgomery , upon a new contract of friend- not sat many years in
that sunshine , when a new ship with the duke of Buckingham ; after whose
comet appeared in court , Robert Carr , a Scotsdeath , he had likewise such
offices ...
He had earl of Montgomery , upon a new contract of friend- not sat many years in
that sunshine , when a new ship with the duke of Buckingham ; after whose
comet appeared in court , Robert Carr , a Scotsdeath , he had likewise such
offices ...
Side 36
BOOK I. prejudice to it ; though forthe present there appeared remissness , and
prevented it in their own dioceses no sign of discontent , or ill - will to them ; and
the as much as they could , and gave all their counteking left Scotland , as he ...
BOOK I. prejudice to it ; though forthe present there appeared remissness , and
prevented it in their own dioceses no sign of discontent , or ill - will to them ; and
the as much as they could , and gave all their counteking left Scotland , as he ...
Side 37
... prevailed with the king to make the grew very busy ; and the party under which
he other , bishop of London , before , or very soon had suffered a continual
persecution , appeared after , he had been consecrated bishop of Herevery
powerful ...
... prevailed with the king to make the grew very busy ; and the party under which
he other , bishop of London , before , or very soon had suffered a continual
persecution , appeared after , he had been consecrated bishop of Herevery
powerful ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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